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that's the smallest monthly deficit in five years. some of that is artificial. people pulling transactions forward because they were afraid of higher tax rates in 2013. but for the first three months of 2013, we have a rapidly shrinking fiscal 2013, we have a rapidly shrinking deficit. so we are in a way chasing a vanishing problem. >> which is interesting, and that would allow for some things that are dirty and things that are not so dirty, would completely perhaps get rid of this problem after a while. do you think we're headed for a full stalemate? >> it's such a shame. i think david is right because we have low debt service right now. we're paying less interest on our debt than we had in the reagan and bush administrations before because interest rates are so low. >> but they're going to go up one day. >> but not for several years. i'll say it, we should be borrowing more at 30-year, 3% terms, so we can invest in the long-term growth of this economy. this is not the time for further austerity and cuts. if we were even to consider that right now, it would be
that's the smallest monthly deficit in five years. some of that is artificial. people pulling transactions forward because they were afraid of higher tax rates in 2013. but for the first three months of 2013, we have a rapidly shrinking fiscal 2013, we have a rapidly shrinking deficit. so we are in a way chasing a vanishing problem. >> which is interesting, and that would allow for some things that are dirty and things that are not so dirty, would completely perhaps get rid of this...
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we should deal with them, but the fact is you won't give the president credit for reducing the deficit. >> i want to ask an a la cart question. if everything that stephanie objects to is tripped out, the debt ceiling comes out and all it has is the repeal of the tax on medical technology, which is what an anti-innovation and anti-jobs tax, and particularly hits minnesota. >> it hits minnesota. >> if it has one thing on it over and above the debt ceiling, which is the repeal of that tax? >> you know . >>> we haven't talk about the shutdown. we've been talking about a lot of other stuff, but the shutdown, we can negotiate over that kind of stuff. again, i know that to get a deal, i'm going to have to vote for stuff i sure don't like, cory, and so are you, but we have a situation where it's my way or the highway. >> remember the budget control act went through? it was passed. >> i remember it. >> come on, come on. cory, no. >> we can talk about the opportunities to work together, but then the they made changes as necessary. they want to get the law a chance. i have a very specific questio
we should deal with them, but the fact is you won't give the president credit for reducing the deficit. >> i want to ask an a la cart question. if everything that stephanie objects to is tripped out, the debt ceiling comes out and all it has is the repeal of the tax on medical technology, which is what an anti-innovation and anti-jobs tax, and particularly hits minnesota. >> it hits minnesota. >> if it has one thing on it over and above the debt ceiling, which is the repeal of...
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they decided to cut costs as the chicago public school system faces a reported billion dollar deficit. alderman willie cochran's ward, constituents have been calling all day. >> some cases we are happy, in some cases we are not so happy. >> reporter: on the plus side, the district says the savings will allow major investments in surviving schools including adding 70 libraries, science labs, even air conditioning. for many it's not what's gained but what's lost and where. neighborhood schools in some of chicago's poorest communities. the decisions were based on low enrollment but others say race made a role. an outraged carrie austin, an alderman, told "the chicago tribune," quote, every time the whites go to screaming and hollering, they back off and steam roll over black and brown folks. not this time. and she's not the only one who believes that. you think it's the black communities that often are asked to sacrifice first? >> in this case, yes, i do. yes, i do. >> reporter: this is 70th street in the heart of the city's south side and this is the local elementary school. parents are
they decided to cut costs as the chicago public school system faces a reported billion dollar deficit. alderman willie cochran's ward, constituents have been calling all day. >> some cases we are happy, in some cases we are not so happy. >> reporter: on the plus side, the district says the savings will allow major investments in surviving schools including adding 70 libraries, science labs, even air conditioning. for many it's not what's gained but what's lost and where....
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we want to talk about startling new numbers on attention deficit hyper activity disorder. the injury first. what exactly happened? >> well, it's a pretty unusual type of injury. he is obviously a big guy. he jumped far horozontally and vertically and landed in an awkward position. when you think about the leg below the knee, you are talking about two bones. the tibia and a smaller bone called the fibula. i will show you an extra. this is not his x-ray, but this is a reflective type of injury that he had. if you look there, you see the two bones and how they are broken and in that case, the tibia is protruding through the skin. you bear a lot of weight on that part of your leg. if you have an awkward jump and landing the way he did, it can happen. it's a pretty unusual thing, but that's probably the best way to describe it. >> in terms of recovery, he will play basketball seriously again? >> i think so. i talked to a few people about this. this is an unusual injury so you can't say 10,000 people. one thing that is worth pointing out is the fracture that is pretty bad. a cou
we want to talk about startling new numbers on attention deficit hyper activity disorder. the injury first. what exactly happened? >> well, it's a pretty unusual type of injury. he is obviously a big guy. he jumped far horozontally and vertically and landed in an awkward position. when you think about the leg below the knee, you are talking about two bones. the tibia and a smaller bone called the fibula. i will show you an extra. this is not his x-ray, but this is a reflective type of...
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. >> democrats would have to agree to negotiations on how to reduce the deficit. president obama signaled he would be open to that. >> the president is fond of say nothing one gets everything they want in a negotiation. frankly, i agree with that, nobody gets everything they want. but over the course of the last ten days we've been trying to have conversations with our democrat colleagues. they don't want to talk. the president doesn't want to talk. we tried to offer bills that would reopen parts of the government, only to have them rejected by our counterparts over the united states senate. so what we want to do is to offer the president today the ability to move, a temporary increase in the debt ceiling, in agreement to go to conference on the budget. >> so there is a lot that is happening today. we're waiting for today's white house briefing that is expected to start in any moment now. also waiting for house republicans, including speaker john boehner, going to go to the white house in the 4:00 hour to talk to the president, and the president invited the entire
. >> democrats would have to agree to negotiations on how to reduce the deficit. president obama signaled he would be open to that. >> the president is fond of say nothing one gets everything they want in a negotiation. frankly, i agree with that, nobody gets everything they want. but over the course of the last ten days we've been trying to have conversations with our democrat colleagues. they don't want to talk. the president doesn't want to talk. we tried to offer bills that...
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thought it was my job and my obligation to stand up for conservatives here in the congress who want more deficit reduction. stand up for the work that chairman ryan did. >> reporter: mike needham runs heritage action, one of the groups boehner is lashing out at. >> john boehner said groups like yours have completely lost credibility. >> i don't think it's for anybody in washington to decide who has credibility. it's very frustrating that an honest disagreement about a deal that was struck has deinvolved into name calling from the speaker. >> reporter: but boehner made clear this is about more than the budget. it's been brewing for a while. >> they pushed us into the fight to defund obamacare and to shut down the government. if you'll recall, the day before the government reopened, one of the people -- one of these groups stood up and said, well, we never really thought it would work. are you kidding me? >> reporter: some activists in those conservative groups think that the speaker's strategy is to clear the decks in advance of other divisive issues coming next year, like immigration reform, but
thought it was my job and my obligation to stand up for conservatives here in the congress who want more deficit reduction. stand up for the work that chairman ryan did. >> reporter: mike needham runs heritage action, one of the groups boehner is lashing out at. >> john boehner said groups like yours have completely lost credibility. >> i don't think it's for anybody in washington to decide who has credibility. it's very frustrating that an honest disagreement about a deal...
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we want to talk about startling new numbers on attention deficit hyper activity disorder. the injury first. what exactly happened? >> well, it's a pretty unusual type of injury. he is obviously a big guy. he jumped far horozontally and vertically and landed in an awkward position. when you think about the leg below the knee, you are talking about two bones. the tibia and a smaller bone called the fibula. i will show you an extra. this is not his x-ray, but this is a reflective type of injury that he had. if you look there, you see the two bones and how they are broken and in that case, the tibia is protruding through the skin. you bear a lot of weight on that part of your leg. if you have an awkward jump and landing the way he did, it can happen. it's a pretty unusual thing, but that's probably the best way to describe it. >> in terms of recovery, he will play basketball seriously again? >> i think so. i talked to a few people about this. this is an unusual injury so you can't say 10,000 people. one thing that is worth pointing out is the fracture that is pretty bad. a cou
we want to talk about startling new numbers on attention deficit hyper activity disorder. the injury first. what exactly happened? >> well, it's a pretty unusual type of injury. he is obviously a big guy. he jumped far horozontally and vertically and landed in an awkward position. when you think about the leg below the knee, you are talking about two bones. the tibia and a smaller bone called the fibula. i will show you an extra. this is not his x-ray, but this is a reflective type of...
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because when interest rates go up, that means the deficit will go up. so we make the problem worse by taking this route if we go down this pathway. >> i want to throw three terms at you that we've had to stomach out in america. debate over the fiscal cliff, the debate over the debt ceiling and the budget show dunn. all three of these very serious. but which is the most serious. >> the debt ceiling could do damage to our countries for decades to come if we hit it and don't expect the problem. this is the most dangerous thing. this is almost a nuclear option. this is really playing with very dangerous things. and one little mistake could be devastating to our country. >> and yet you still come on day after day and smile with me. thank you. always good to see you. >>> by the way, i just want to remind you if you're doing the math, the treasury says it might come up short in its payments as soon as february 15th. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pur
because when interest rates go up, that means the deficit will go up. so we make the problem worse by taking this route if we go down this pathway. >> i want to throw three terms at you that we've had to stomach out in america. debate over the fiscal cliff, the debate over the debt ceiling and the budget show dunn. all three of these very serious. but which is the most serious. >> the debt ceiling could do damage to our countries for decades to come if we hit it and don't expect the...
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. >> social security has nothing to do with the deficit. social security is totally funded by the payroll tax levied on employer and employee. >> we're told social security is solvent for another 24 years, that's not to say that we shouldn't worry about social security, because we should. but there are other ways to fix it, like raising the payroll tax, or the retirement age. talkback question for you today, should social security be cut? facebook.com/carolcnn. facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet me @carolcnn. if you're looking to go to school, you deserve more than just flexibility and convenience. so here's a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average, over 16 years of field experiene. we'll help you build a personal career plan. we build programs based on what employers are looking for. our football team, is always undefeated. and leading companies are interested in our graduates. we'll even h
. >> social security has nothing to do with the deficit. social security is totally funded by the payroll tax levied on employer and employee. >> we're told social security is solvent for another 24 years, that's not to say that we shouldn't worry about social security, because we should. but there are other ways to fix it, like raising the payroll tax, or the retirement age. talkback question for you today, should social security be cut? facebook.com/carolcnn. facebook.com/carolcnn...
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attention deficit. self injury. banging her head on the floor. pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't injury perfect happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many dravet kids die young, in early child hood. charlotte was almost three. >> for the next two years, the figis tried everything. strange diet. acupuncture. dozens of drugs like valium, phenobarbital and nothing worked. some medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose she stopped breathing. after two doses her heard stopped. >> did you have to do cpr herself? >> yes. i remember her heart stopped. i felt her pulse and nothing. ambulance was on its way. >> she survived. >> you're okay. mommy's here. >> but now, fall of 2011. and charlotte was five years old. >> when things are at their worst, she will just recedes all night. the kids next door can hear her. seizures come all night. and chase will come in the morning and miss her twin and rub her and hug her and say, i'm so glad you survived through the night last night. >> matt had been deployed to afghanistan. and the only thing he
attention deficit. self injury. banging her head on the floor. pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't injury perfect happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many dravet kids die young, in early child hood. charlotte was almost three. >> for the next two years, the figis tried everything. strange diet. acupuncture. dozens of drugs like valium, phenobarbital and nothing worked. some medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose she stopped breathing....
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you've got the federal deficit, spending cuts, the debt ceiling. it's the last -- if the last congress had so many challenges producing a bill to avoid the fiscal cliff, do you think this congress will be more productive, and if so, why? >> you know, i think that remines to be seen. i think that, again, that congressmen need to hear from their constituents and people need to know that hey, we sent you guys up there to get to work. we mean business. stop all -- all of the partisan bickering. of course, republicans and democrats are always going to have differences on issues, but things of this nature that could cause economic catastrophe, those sorts of things, we should be able to work a lot easier on. and that's why i'm up here. i want to work with my republican colleagues. i've reached out to all of my republican colleagues in the north texas area to let them know that i want to work with them, and i will continue to reach across the aisle, all across the congress with -- working with republicans because i know that it is very important that we d
you've got the federal deficit, spending cuts, the debt ceiling. it's the last -- if the last congress had so many challenges producing a bill to avoid the fiscal cliff, do you think this congress will be more productive, and if so, why? >> you know, i think that remines to be seen. i think that, again, that congressmen need to hear from their constituents and people need to know that hey, we sent you guys up there to get to work. we mean business. stop all -- all of the partisan...
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we have a long-term debt deficit problem, but the problem is the folks in charge of fixing it. welcome to washington. a city where politicians agree on one thing. disagreeing. >> i cannot remember a time when one faction of one party promises economic chaos if it can't get 100% of what it wants. >> without an agreement on spending, the federal government shuts down midnight on october 1st. >> it is hard to imagine how thinking positive comes out of this. >> so what is driving washington to the brink of a shutdown again? some republicans pushing for a repeal of president obama's affordable care act. the president says he won't negotiate. the last federal government shutdown started in 1995, well before obama care and the tea party. >> republican leaders in washington have put ideaology. >> he has to try to create a phony argument about fantasy cuts that do not exist in order to frighten people about problems that aren't real. >> the result of the stalemate, 800,000 federal workers stayed home for five days. offices and parks closed. >> that makes us mad. real mad! >> after congr
we have a long-term debt deficit problem, but the problem is the folks in charge of fixing it. welcome to washington. a city where politicians agree on one thing. disagreeing. >> i cannot remember a time when one faction of one party promises economic chaos if it can't get 100% of what it wants. >> without an agreement on spending, the federal government shuts down midnight on october 1st. >> it is hard to imagine how thinking positive comes out of this. >> so what is...
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listen, if you're for more deficit reduction, you're for this agreement. >> is the deal the right way out of the fiscal mess? that's next. and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. you stand behind what you say. there's a saying around here, around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can
listen, if you're for more deficit reduction, you're for this agreement. >> is the deal the right way out of the fiscal mess? that's next. and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never...
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. >> severe behavioral problems, attention deficit, hyperactivity, the self-injury, banging her head on the floor and pulling her hair out and like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect, happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many gervais kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost three. for the next two years, the figgys tried everything, strange diets, acupuncture, and dozens of powerful drugs. but nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose she stops breathing. and after two doses, her heart will stop. >> did you have to do cpr then on her yourself? >> yes. i remember when her heart stopped and i had her pulse and i lost her pulse. there was just nothing. the ambulance is on its way. >> she survived. >> you're okay. mommy's here. >> but now it was fall of 2011. and charlotte was five years old. >> when things were at their worst, she just seizes all night and the kids are sleeping in my room or next door. they can hear the seizure scream all night, 50 times a night. chase would come in in the morning
. >> severe behavioral problems, attention deficit, hyperactivity, the self-injury, banging her head on the floor and pulling her hair out and like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect, happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many gervais kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost three. for the next two years, the figgys tried everything, strange diets, acupuncture, and dozens of powerful drugs. but nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the...
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. >>> president obama declaring an end to the war on budget deficits and pledging to fight the deficit of opportunity for the poor and middle class. in a speech wednesday on his economic priorities, the president said the federal deficit is under control and doesn't present a serious threat to the economy. he focused on the gap between the rich and the poor and making the case for raising the minimum wage to more than $10. while extending unemployment benefits. >> we know that we're going to have greater and greater portion of our people in the service sector and we know that there are airport workers and fast food workers and nurse assistants and retail salespeople who work their tails off and are still living at or barely above poverty and that is why it's well past the time to raise a minimum wage that in real terms right now is below it was than when harry truman was in office. >> republican leaders quickly took issue with the president's poach. house speaker john boehner suggesting the president's policies created the very problems that he described. >> meanwhile republicans and d
. >>> president obama declaring an end to the war on budget deficits and pledging to fight the deficit of opportunity for the poor and middle class. in a speech wednesday on his economic priorities, the president said the federal deficit is under control and doesn't present a serious threat to the economy. he focused on the gap between the rich and the poor and making the case for raising the minimum wage to more than $10. while extending unemployment benefits. >> we know that...
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as i said before, our deficits are coming down very fast. in fact, the imf and other international organizations that had cautioned us previously about our deficits are actually now concerned that we're bringing our deficits down too fast. that's the assessment of the economists. on the current trajectory we're on and if we were to pass the budget that i put forward, our deficits would continue to go down, and we would have a deficit to gdp ratio below 3%, which is typically the standard at which it's sustainable. in order for us to do that, we've got to do a couple of things. number one, we've got to continue to be tight-fist when it comes to spending on what we don't need. we have to continue to streamline government, continue to cut out waste. and there's waste to be had and there are programs that don't work or used to work and are now ab sle obsolete and we should eliminate. we've identified a whole range of programs we'd like to eliminate and programs we'd like to consolidate. but what is also true is that if we're going to be honest a
as i said before, our deficits are coming down very fast. in fact, the imf and other international organizations that had cautioned us previously about our deficits are actually now concerned that we're bringing our deficits down too fast. that's the assessment of the economists. on the current trajectory we're on and if we were to pass the budget that i put forward, our deficits would continue to go down, and we would have a deficit to gdp ratio below 3%, which is typically the standard at...
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the deficit needs to be reduced in a way that's balanced. everyone pays their fair share. everyone does their part. that's how the economy works best. that's how we grow. >> so right after that, you're seeing the president there, he boarded air force one to fly to hawaii, he wanted to finish his vacation. >>> today the governor of pennsylvania will announce the a lawsuit over the ncaa over the stiff sanctions it imposed on penn state university in the wake of the jerry sandusky scandal. he's the former assistant football coach convicted of sexually abusing boys. the ncaa fined penn state $60 million, stripped the football program of 14 seasons of victories under the late head coach joe paterno. >>> it's a retreat for the connecticut attorney who sought to sue the state for $100 million over the school mass carry in newtown. the outcry against the potential lawsuit was so strong, he has withdrawn it. >> this is a horrible tragedy and if i offended anyone, i deeply apologize. >> he represents the parents of a 6-year-old student who survived th
the deficit needs to be reduced in a way that's balanced. everyone pays their fair share. everyone does their part. that's how the economy works best. that's how we grow. >> so right after that, you're seeing the president there, he boarded air force one to fly to hawaii, he wanted to finish his vacation. >>> today the governor of pennsylvania will announce the a lawsuit over the ncaa over the stiff sanctions it imposed on penn state university in the wake of the jerry sandusky...
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. >> severe behavioral problems attention deficit, the self-injury, banging her head on the floor, pulling her hair out, like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect, happy, charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many die young in early childhood. charlotte was almost 3. for the next two years, they tried everything strange diets, acupuncture and dozens of powerful drugs. nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose she stops breathing. after two doses, her heart will stop. >> did you have to do cpr on her? >> yes. i lost her pulse. there was nothing. ambulance is on the way. >> she survived. >> mom my's here. >> now it was fall of 2011. charlotte was 5 years old. >> when things are at their worse, the kids are sleeping either in my room or theirs they can hear her seizure screams. chase would come in this is her twin and hug her and rug her head and say i'm so glad you survived through the night last night. >> matt had been deployed to afghanistan. the only thing he could do to help was start scouring the internet. he stumbled on t
. >> severe behavioral problems attention deficit, the self-injury, banging her head on the floor, pulling her hair out, like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect, happy, charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many die young in early childhood. charlotte was almost 3. for the next two years, they tried everything strange diets, acupuncture and dozens of powerful drugs. nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose she...
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we are not talking about the budget deficit, which is normally what you talk about when you talk about shutting down the government, funding the government or even the upcoming debt ceiling fight. so they kind of feel like it's an apple and an orange here and there's no reason for them to deal at this point. i believe it will be different if all of this gets delayed to the debt ceiling, because they understand that would be kind of armageddon. >> and, david, is the economic impact of this, the national security impact of 70% of intelligence workers, analysts included, being furloughed, is it real? there's some people who don't really believe -- they don't necessarily see it in their own lives, they're not furloughed workers, not losing a paycheck, they don't see the government shutting down. is there a real economic impact on this? >> there's definitely a national security impact. the pentagon is sort of largely emptied out of civilians. there's definitely going to be economic impact. but the point, anderson, it's not impact in one day, it's a cumulative process. so the longer it goes
we are not talking about the budget deficit, which is normally what you talk about when you talk about shutting down the government, funding the government or even the upcoming debt ceiling fight. so they kind of feel like it's an apple and an orange here and there's no reason for them to deal at this point. i believe it will be different if all of this gets delayed to the debt ceiling, because they understand that would be kind of armageddon. >> and, david, is the economic impact of...
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attention deficit and hyperactivity. the self injury, banging her head on the floor and pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't your happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many gervais kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost 3. for the next two years, the figgies tried everything. strange diets, acupuncture, and dozens of powerful drugs like valium, at van, phenobarbital, but nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose, she stops breathing. and after two doses, her heart will stop. >> did you have to do cpr on her yourself? >> yes. i remember when her heart stopped and i had her pulse and i lost her pulse. there was nothing. the ambulance is on her way. >> she survived. >> you're okay. mommy is here. >> but that was fall of 2011. and charlotte was 5 years old. >> when things were at their worst, she just seizes all night. and the kids are sleeping in my room or next door. they can hear the seizure scream all night, 50 times a
attention deficit and hyperactivity. the self injury, banging her head on the floor and pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't your happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many gervais kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost 3. for the next two years, the figgies tried everything. strange diets, acupuncture, and dozens of powerful drugs like valium, at van, phenobarbital, but nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medications nearly...
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attention deficit. self injury. banging her head on the floor. pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't injury perfect happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many gervae kids die young, in early child hood. charlotte was almost three. >> for the next two years, the figgies tried everything. strange diet. acupuncture. dozens of drugs like valium, phenobarbital and nothing worked. some medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose she stopped breathing. after two doses her heard stopped. >> did you have to do cpr herself? >> yes. i remember her heart stopped. i felt her pulse and nothing. ambulance was on its way. >> she survived. >> you're okay. mommy's here. >> but now, fall of 2011. and charlotte was five years old. >> when things are at their wor worst, she will just recedes all night. the kids next door can hear her. seizures come all night. and chase will come in the morning and miss her twin and rub her and hug her and say, i'm so glad you survived through the night last night. >> matt had been deployed to afghanistan. and the only thi
attention deficit. self injury. banging her head on the floor. pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't injury perfect happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many gervae kids die young, in early child hood. charlotte was almost three. >> for the next two years, the figgies tried everything. strange diet. acupuncture. dozens of drugs like valium, phenobarbital and nothing worked. some medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose she stopped...
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attention deficit. self-injury. banging her head on the floor. pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many dravet kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost three. >> for the next two years, the figis tried everything. strange diet. acupuncture. dozens of drugs like valium, phenobarbital and nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose she stopped breathing. after two doses, her heart will stop. >> did you have to do cpr on her yourself? >> yes. i remember her heart stopped. i felt her pulse and nothing. ambulance was on its way. >> she survived. >> you're okay. mommy's here. >> now but now it was fall of 2011 and charlotte was at five years old. >> when things are at their worst, she will just seize all night. the kids next door can hear her. seizures come all night. and chase will come in the morning and miss her twin and rub her and hug her and say, i'm so glad you survived through the night last night. >> matt had been de
attention deficit. self-injury. banging her head on the floor. pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many dravet kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost three. >> for the next two years, the figis tried everything. strange diet. acupuncture. dozens of drugs like valium, phenobarbital and nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medications nearly killed her. >> after one...
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we should be doing less deficit reduction today and more out of -- that's what this does. that's a good thing. the most important part of this deal is it just for the first time in several years signals that maybe washington won't be so dysfunctional for a period of 12 to 14 months and let the economy gain momentum. >> such an optimist. >> i think there are three things. number one, i'm going to -- this is addition by subtraction. you don't shut the government. you don't scare the consumers and hurt the economy. >> i don't care if you're a big defense or small defense person. it doesn't make sense to do -- that's pointless. it fixes that. the third is, it changes the focus, not in a dramatic way, but in a tiny way to the annual spending by congress to the permanent programs that are driving the spending and the budget problems. that's a step in the right direction. >> in other words, to deal with medicare, to deal with medicaid, to deal with social security which many people say that's what's really driving our long-term problems. they've put aside the short term problems
we should be doing less deficit reduction today and more out of -- that's what this does. that's a good thing. the most important part of this deal is it just for the first time in several years signals that maybe washington won't be so dysfunctional for a period of 12 to 14 months and let the economy gain momentum. >> such an optimist. >> i think there are three things. number one, i'm going to -- this is addition by subtraction. you don't shut the government. you don't scare the...
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they know that we've got to make a down payment on deficit reduction. they know that we've got to protect the middle class and we've got to focus on -- let's -- what i haven't heard about in a couple of days are, our needs get back to the number one issues. creating jobs and getting this economy turned around. this is one of the first things that we have to do so we can move on aggressively towards that. >> bottom line, house republicans are meeting right now. they've just started a second meeting of the day. what do you anticipate will happen tonight? >> you know, i said earlier today, predicting what this group of republican and the house members will do is it certainly a challenge. i know that if -- from working with them as many years as i have, i know there are enough responsible republicans that there would be enough democrats and republicans that would pass that bill and send it to the president so we can prevent 98% of americans from having their tacks increased and we could get a handle on the deficit reduction problem. >> you think there's a d
they know that we've got to make a down payment on deficit reduction. they know that we've got to protect the middle class and we've got to focus on -- let's -- what i haven't heard about in a couple of days are, our needs get back to the number one issues. creating jobs and getting this economy turned around. this is one of the first things that we have to do so we can move on aggressively towards that. >> bottom line, house republicans are meeting right now. they've just started a...
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this is not a smart way for us to reduce the deficit. i've also been very clear that there's an alternative which is for us to take the balanced approach i presented where we have more strategic cuts upon programs we don't need and we close the tax loopholes that are taken advantage of only by the well connected and the well off. by the way, that's what the majority of the american people prefer. so i will continue to have conversations with members of congress, both while they're gone and when they get back next week. my hope is that we can see a different course taken by congress. this should be a no-brainer and let me just point out that the overall will be to slow down the recovery. and not only may end up being direct job loss but because the economy is softer, it also planes we're not going to be driving down unemployment as quickly as we should. so with respect to world leaders, i think that unlike issues like the debt ceiling, the sequester going into effect will not threaten the world financial system. it's not like the equivale
this is not a smart way for us to reduce the deficit. i've also been very clear that there's an alternative which is for us to take the balanced approach i presented where we have more strategic cuts upon programs we don't need and we close the tax loopholes that are taken advantage of only by the well connected and the well off. by the way, that's what the majority of the american people prefer. so i will continue to have conversations with members of congress, both while they're gone and when...
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it does not add a penny to our deficits. all it says is, you have to pay for what congress already said we're spending money on. if you don't do it, we could have another financial crisis. and the fact is, i know a lot of people are concerned about deficits. our deficits are now coming down so quickly, but that by the end of this year, we will have cut them in more than half since i took office. cut the deficits in half. so i just want to break this down one more time. i go into a ford dealership. i drive off with a new f-150. unless i paid cash, i've still got to pay for it each month. i can't just say, you know, i'm not going to make my car payment this month. that's what congress is threatening to do. just saying i'm not going to pay the bills. there are consequences to that. the bill collector starts calling you. right? your credit goes south. and you got all kinds of problems. same is true for our country. so if we don't raise the debt ceiling, we're deadbeats. if we fail the increase the debt limit, we would send our e
it does not add a penny to our deficits. all it says is, you have to pay for what congress already said we're spending money on. if you don't do it, we could have another financial crisis. and the fact is, i know a lot of people are concerned about deficits. our deficits are now coming down so quickly, but that by the end of this year, we will have cut them in more than half since i took office. cut the deficits in half. so i just want to break this down one more time. i go into a ford...
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attention deficit and hyperactivity. the self injury, banging her head on the floor and pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't your happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many gervais kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost 3. for the next two years, the figges tried everything. strange diets, acupuncture, and dozens of powerful drugs like valium, at van, phenobarbital, but nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose, she stops breathing. and after two doses, her heart will stop. >> did you have to do cpr on her yourself? >> yes. i remember when her heart stopped and i had her pulse and i lost her pulse. there was nothing. the ambulance is on her way. >> she survived. >> you're okay. mommy is here. >> but that was fall of 2011. and charlotte was 5 years old. >> when things were at their worst, she just seizes all night. and the kids are sleeping in my room or next door. they can hear the seizure scream all night, 50 times a n
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there's no question the $1 trillion a year deficit stretching out to the horizon is a tremendous challenge for the country. and this was a moment when much more could have been accomplished. instead, we ended up confirming permanently 82% of the tax cuts passed under george w. bush. and it's hard to see how that is really affordable in the long term, given the kind of fiscal pressures we face not only immediately but with a number of seniors expected to double in the next 30 years and all the pressure that create on social security, medicare, medicaid. so if there was ever a moment, the expiration of these tax cuts was the moment that provided leverage for a bigger deal. we didn't take t we took the path of least resistance, produced an outcome unsatisfactory for both parties and i think unsatisfactory in the long run, it probably makes it tougher to get to a bigger deal down the road. >> exactly my next question. did getting through that discussion you can the fiscal cliff, sort of now make people more entrenched when it comes to the agreement that's got to be worked out regarding the deb
there's no question the $1 trillion a year deficit stretching out to the horizon is a tremendous challenge for the country. and this was a moment when much more could have been accomplished. instead, we ended up confirming permanently 82% of the tax cuts passed under george w. bush. and it's hard to see how that is really affordable in the long term, given the kind of fiscal pressures we face not only immediately but with a number of seniors expected to double in the next 30 years and all the...
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attention deficit and hyperactivity. the self injury, banging her head on the floor and pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't your happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many gervais kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost 3. for the next two years, the figges tried everything. strange diets, acupuncture, and dozens of powerful drugs like valium, at van, phenobarbital, but nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose, she stops breathing. and after two doses, her heart will stop. >> did you have to do cpr on her yourself? >> yes. i remember when her heart stopped and i had her pulse and i lost her pulse. there was nothing. the ambulance is on her way. >> she survived. >> you're okay. mommy is here. >> but that was fall of 2011. and charlotte was 5 years old. >> when things were at their worst, she just seizes all night. and the kids are sleeping in my room or next door. they can hear the seizure scream all night, 50 times a n
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what we have now is a situation where the president has put forward proposals to reduce our deficit by $4 trillion that it supposed to become policy. what we have now is a situation where the president has put forward proposals to reduce the deficit by $4 trillion in total over ten years which is a a goal that bipartisan commissions and economists have said that it is necessary to reach fiscal stability, and reduce the share of the, you know, the reduce the share of gdp and the deficits as a share of the gdp, and that is the goal that john boehner and the president sought when they worked on the grand bargain in summer of 2011 and when they worked on the deal late last ye year, and the president has put forward the proposal, but a poll shows that 76% of the american people support the balanced approach, but 19% support the republican position that it has to be done with spending cuts alone and something has to give. and there has to be a compromise. >> okay. something has to give, and i know that the speaker john boehner called and mitch mcconnell called the speaker, and anything emerg
what we have now is a situation where the president has put forward proposals to reduce our deficit by $4 trillion that it supposed to become policy. what we have now is a situation where the president has put forward proposals to reduce the deficit by $4 trillion in total over ten years which is a a goal that bipartisan commissions and economists have said that it is necessary to reach fiscal stability, and reduce the share of the, you know, the reduce the share of gdp and the deficits as a...
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we all agree we've got to deal with the national debt, we've got to deal with our deficit. the fiscal cliff was just the beginning. we've got the debt ceiling fights coming up. and this -- we've got to get back to the ability to reach across the aisle, find that common ground and move forward. and, you know, it is about doing the country's business but it also is about representing the folks at home. >> so how do you plan to deal with the debt ceiling and the automatic spending cuts? >> the first thing we've been doing is during orientation really just getting to know the republicans in our freshman class. they have done a good job bringing us together. let's get to know each other as americans and find that common ground. we've got to start living within our means. as a doctor, i've got to look at this from the perspective of the patients. there's no way to deal with the debt and the deficit without, you know, talking about medicare, without talking about how we use the resources that we have available. >> you've been watching this fiscal cliff fiasco as we all have as wel
we all agree we've got to deal with the national debt, we've got to deal with our deficit. the fiscal cliff was just the beginning. we've got the debt ceiling fights coming up. and this -- we've got to get back to the ability to reach across the aisle, find that common ground and move forward. and, you know, it is about doing the country's business but it also is about representing the folks at home. >> so how do you plan to deal with the debt ceiling and the automatic spending cuts?...
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attention deficit and hyperactivity. the self injury, banging her head on the floor and pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect, happy charlotte. it was a race against time. many gervais kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost 3. for the next two years, the figges tried everything. strange diets, acupuncture, and dozens of powerful drugs like valium, ativan, phenobarbital, but nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose, she stops breathing. and after two doses, her heart will stop. >> did you have to do cpr on her yourself? >> yes. i remember when her heart stopped and i had her pulse and i lost her pulse. there was nothing. the ambulance is on its way. >> she survived. >> you're okay. mommy is here. >> but that was fall of 2011. and charlotte was 5 years old. >> when things were at their worst, she just seizes all night. and the kids are sleeping in my room or next door. they can hear the seizure scream all night, 50 tim
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this is all in anticipation of a very, very large budget deficit in the out years. if we don't get more revenues, we're going to have to cut more into military spending, social security, infrastructure, all of the public investments we have in this country. the whole purpose of trying to get more tax revenue and hopefully trying to get more tax revenue from wealthiest americans rather than from middle class and poor americans is so government can do a lots of things americans want government to do. >> i want to ask you where that money is going to come, but first, steven, let me come to you. here is the president and house minority leader nancy pelosi. >> the wealthiest individuals and biggest corporations shouldn't be able to take advantage of loopholes that aren't available to most americans. >> are you then saying to the upper classes, get ready, you're going to have to pay some more? this is not the end of it? >> i'm saying that's not off the table. >> so, can the republicans stop this or not? they're going to push for more. >> erin, i think you read the book, c
this is all in anticipation of a very, very large budget deficit in the out years. if we don't get more revenues, we're going to have to cut more into military spending, social security, infrastructure, all of the public investments we have in this country. the whole purpose of trying to get more tax revenue and hopefully trying to get more tax revenue from wealthiest americans rather than from middle class and poor americans is so government can do a lots of things americans want government to...
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they wanted to see deficit reduction and they didn't want any taxes. and we have a focus now on obamacare. that could help a much smarter fight in 2014. >> how do you view john boehner's irish up, two days in a row, i should say. it wasn't one irish. >> the isle of ireland? >> are these groups losing hold of their influence in congress? >> no. i think the reality is the senate vote is the place where those groups still show that they have influence. you are going to get every senator who has a tea party challenger to vote against this budget bill because they can. >> mitch mcconnell. >> right. all those folks who are looking at serious threat or maybe like marco rubio, ted cruz, thinking about running for president in 2016. so this is a bigger, broader battle. this is a one skirmish in the bigger broader battle that boehner won but there are plenty more to come. the idea that immigration is going to be the next issue, that would be one where you would see outside groups coming in and fighting back against boehner, and boehner will not have the same pul
they wanted to see deficit reduction and they didn't want any taxes. and we have a focus now on obamacare. that could help a much smarter fight in 2014. >> how do you view john boehner's irish up, two days in a row, i should say. it wasn't one irish. >> the isle of ireland? >> are these groups losing hold of their influence in congress? >> no. i think the reality is the senate vote is the place where those groups still show that they have influence. you are going to get...
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and the way they agreed to it is they paid down $24 billion on the deficit. remember, congress agreed to these major spending cuts, right? >> that's two months down the road, so even that is kind of a little bit anti-climactic. it is like, my god, the fiscal cliff, the fiscal cliff. we'll deal with it in two months. jessica yellin, so much more to talk to you about. we'll check in later, but thanks so much. >>> as we wait for republicans and democrats to come to the microphones, one democrat just left the meeting, he's going to be joining us next. sten to thesy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirit
and the way they agreed to it is they paid down $24 billion on the deficit. remember, congress agreed to these major spending cuts, right? >> that's two months down the road, so even that is kind of a little bit anti-climactic. it is like, my god, the fiscal cliff, the fiscal cliff. we'll deal with it in two months. jessica yellin, so much more to talk to you about. we'll check in later, but thanks so much. >>> as we wait for republicans and democrats to come to the microphones,...
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through and keep their promise on cutting spending and doing -- trying to do away with the debt and the deficit than not. so listen to what the blame game is -- is -- what's happening with the blame game, because it's continuing. >> and dana -- >> probably would be a lot better ways to reduce that spending. than by the formulaic approach by the sequester, but we don't intend to reduce spending a penny less than we all promised the american people we would reduce spending in august of 2011. >> these cuts are not smart. they'll hurt our economy. and cost us jobs. and congress can turn them off at any time. as soon as both sides are willing to compromise. >> congress can turn them off. you might have seen the sound bite from senator mitch mcconnell there, looking like he was in an airport. that's because he was, alina. they haven't been here since thursday so congress will not turn them off, at least in the next few days and probably after that. >> i know you always say don't try to get in the way of a member of congress and his flight home for the weekend, right, dana? meanwhile, if all of this s
through and keep their promise on cutting spending and doing -- trying to do away with the debt and the deficit than not. so listen to what the blame game is -- is -- what's happening with the blame game, because it's continuing. >> and dana -- >> probably would be a lot better ways to reduce that spending. than by the formulaic approach by the sequester, but we don't intend to reduce spending a penny less than we all promised the american people we would reduce spending in august...
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road and will have to do it later. >> reporter: the fiscal cliff was incentive to try to deal with deficit reduction. this is dismantling the consequence of dealing with the bigger issue. the bigger issue is still going to be with us in the next couple months because now as the debt ceiling is set to hit, this will all come into play. republicans aren't going to budge on increasing the debt ceiling until they get some of the things they want on deficit reduction. they want tax reform. so do democrats want tax reform but they have different ideas about how to do it it. it's kicking the can down the road. there will be a lot more ahead on this. >> brianna keilar breaking it down for us at the white house. thanks for that. >>> eight senators voted against this compromised measure, but the opposition didn't fall along party lines. tom harkin, tom krarner and michael bennett all voted now. so did these five republicans. let's put the politics to the side for a minute and ask the question most of us are wondering. what does this measure mean for you and your wallet? ali velshi is crunch iing the
road and will have to do it later. >> reporter: the fiscal cliff was incentive to try to deal with deficit reduction. this is dismantling the consequence of dealing with the bigger issue. the bigger issue is still going to be with us in the next couple months because now as the debt ceiling is set to hit, this will all come into play. republicans aren't going to budge on increasing the debt ceiling until they get some of the things they want on deficit reduction. they want tax reform. so...
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. >> severe behavioral problems, attention deficit, hyperactivity, the self-injury, you know, banging her head on the floor, and pulling her hair out, and like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect, happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many of these kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost 3. for the next two years the figgies tried everything. strange diets, acupuncture, and dozens of powerful drugs like valium, addivan, but nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose she stops breathing, and after two doses her heart stopped. >> did you have to do cpr then on her yourself? >> yes. i remember when her heart stopped, and i had her pulse, and i lost her pulse. there was just nothing. the ambulance is on its way. >> she survived. >> you're okay. mommy is here. >> now it was fall of 2011, and charlotte was 5 years old. >> when things are at their worst, she just -- the kids are sleeping either in my room or next. they can hear her seizure scream all night, 50 timdz a night, and chase would come in in the
. >> severe behavioral problems, attention deficit, hyperactivity, the self-injury, you know, banging her head on the floor, and pulling her hair out, and like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect, happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many of these kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost 3. for the next two years the figgies tried everything. strange diets, acupuncture, and dozens of powerful drugs like valium, addivan, but nothing seemed to help....